Israel facing significant international pressure following killing of aid workers in Gaza

The killing of seven international World Central Kitchen staff members in an Israeli strike has brought a firestorm of criticism upon Israel. In a phone call yesterday, President Biden called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to do more to get humanitarian aid into Gaza. Israel has responded by opening up a border crossing with the Gaza Strip. Host Carol Hills spoke with Aaron David Miller, a former State department official, to find out if the killing of aid workers in Gaza is a turning point in the war.

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